User guide

Using the EAP Authenticator
436 Check Point Safe@Office User Guide
instructions on generating a self-signed certificate, see Generating a
Certificate on page 660.
A certificate received from the Service Center.
c. Export the Safe@Office appliance's CA certificate.
See Exporting the Safe@Office Appliance CA Certificate on page 669.
d. For each client that should be allowed to connect to the Safe@Office
appliance, add a user with Network Access permissions to the local user
database.
See Adding and Editing Users on page 680.
e. Provide each of the users with the authentication credentials you
configured for them.
2. Configure each wired client as follows:
a. Configure the client for server authentication.
See Configuring Clients for Server Authentication on Wired Connections on
page 440.
b. Install the Safe@Office appliance's CA certificate as a trusted root CA.
See Installing the Safe@Office Appliance's CA Certificate on Clients on page
442.
3. Connect the client directly to the port, and enter the Network Access user's
authentication credentials when prompted.
Configuring Clients for Server Authentication on
Wireless Connections
To configure a Microsoft Windows client for server authentication
1. In the START menu, click Control Panel.
2. Click Network Connections.
3. Double-click on the wireless network connection.
4. Do one of the following: